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      • Hong Kong has been named the world's worst city for light pollution. Commercial and residential areas Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay are found to be the most severe areas of light pollution. Due to the spotlights and LED billboards, Hong Kong’s sky is many times brighter than other cities.
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  3. Skyline of Hong Kong at night. Hong Kong has been named the world's worst city for light pollution. Commercial and residential areas Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay are found to be the most severe areas of light pollution. Due to the spotlights and LED billboards, Hong Kong’s sky is many times brighter than other cities.

  4. 2013年3月21日 · Hong Kong University study finds Hong Kong is the most light polluted city on Earth. Two-year study finds parts of city to be 1,000 times above international standards. Author says...

  5. Slogan 1. Monitor Light Pollution · Protect the dark sky. Slogan 3. Light Pollution Research at The University of Hong Kong. Slogan 5. Body. LIGHT POLLUTION RESOURCES. HK Night Sky Brightness Map.

  6. 2023年1月23日 · Light pollution in recent years has drawn surging public concerns in Hong Kong. The improper management of the light sources causes pollution, particularly light trespass on the community level, which obstructs the residents.

  7. 2023年5月22日 · Hong Kong's light pollution problem. HK Night Sky Brightness Map. Hong Kong has been named the world's worst city for light pollution. Throughout the years, this problem is progressively worsening as more people and businesses use external lights for different purposes extensively.

  8. www.hkengineer.org.hk › issue › vol47-oct2019Hong Kong Engineer

    Intended to contribute to the understanding of light pollution problem, this article illustrates the components of light pollution, reports the current situation of light pollution in Hong Kong, compares the approaches to light pollution control and, at the end, suggests the future work for controlling light pollution in Hong Kong.